Five teams that would be perfect fits if Braxton Miller and Everett Golson transfer

Now that the 2014 season has wrapped up, one of the biggest question marks surrounding this offseason is the future of two of the game's biggest names at quarterback – Ohio State's Braxton Miller and Notre Dame's Everett Golson.

Both Miller and Golson have seen their names associated with rumors of departures from their respective schools and while there have been no formal indication by either player, it's a point of intense speculation.

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If one or both decide to leave, it's almost a certainty that they would have the attention of dozens of schools across the country looking for quarterback help in 2015.

Here are five such schools and why either quarterback makes sense:

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Florida State

The Buzz: There's been a lot of scuttlebutt lately that Miller may be considering a move to Tallahassee if he chooses to leave Ohio State. There's no denying the fact that the Seminoles could use an experienced quarterback to ease the transition from Jameis Winston's departure and both Miller and Golson could fit that need for Jimbo Fisher.

The case for Miller: Miller would provide the 'Noles with a quarterback with a greater amount of mobility than Winston (he had back-to-back 1,000-plus rushing seasons in 2012 and 2013). Arm strength could be an issue especially after coming off shoulder surgery. Then there is the issue of rust. Miller hasn't taken a competitive snap since the Orange Bowl on Jan. 3, 2014.

The case for Golson: Fisher is very familiar with Golson, having coached against him this past season. He knows just exactly what he would be getting in the quarterback. His style is much more similar to Winston's and the transition would be very smooth overall.

Who wins: Miller.

LSU

The Buzz: LSU ranked 114th in the nation in passing offense as the Tigers offense bounced between sophomore Anthony Jennings and freshman Brandon Harris behind center. Adding a high-profile transfer like Miller or Golson would help create a bridge as Jennings and Harris continue to develop for the future.

The case for Miller: Reports have Miller showing increased interest in LSU and it's easy to see why. LSU has a plethora of talent on the offensive side of the ball including freshman running back Leonard Fournette and the team's leading receiver Travin Dural. Not to mention that the Tigers aren't that far off from competing for another SEC West title.

The case for Golson: Golson's name has been linked to a possible move to the Bayou over the past few weeks. A South Carolina native, he's quite familiar with the SEC and what it would mean to play for a program like LSU. His style would fit in well as a complimentary piece to Fornette and would make the Tigers the early favorites in the SEC West.

Who wins: Golson.

Oregon

The Buzz: It's almost a certainty that Marcus Mariota has played his last game for the Oregon Ducks. His departure to the NFL leaves the program looking for a suitable replacement heading into 2015. Mariota's backup – Jeff Lockie – saw very limited action in 2014 (28 passing attempts) and it's not sure if he could slide right into the starting role without missing a beat.

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The case for Miller: Miller's strong arm and mobility best fits into Mark Helfrich's hurry-up offense making him the most desirable of the two possible free-agents. He would be a bit smaller than Mariota, but with so much talent around him, it's hard not to see Miller finding success in Eugene.

The case for Golson: Golson would provide Oregon with a different dimension offensively. The only concern the Ducks may have is limiting his mistakes. Mariota threw just four interceptions in 2014 and Oregon turned the ball over the fewest times among any FBS team last season. Eliminating Golson's turnovers would be crucial in finding success in 2015.

Who wins: Miller

South Carolina

The Buzz: South Carolina is coming off a disappointing 7-6 season and must now deal with the departure of senior quarterback Dylan Thompson. The Gamecocks have always excelled in the passing game (ranked No. 20 in the nation in 2014) and adding an experienced signal caller could help make 2015 a much easier transition.

The case for Miller: There has been little to no mention of Miller making a possible move to South Carolina. While the they use more of a multiple offensive system, it's not sure how Miller's game would translate into the Gamecocks' offense.

The case for Golson: Steve Spurrier Jr. and G.A. Mangus recruited Golson back when he was at Myrtle Beach High in South Carolina so there is quite a bit of familiarity between the two parties. Playing back in his home state could be very appealing for Golson.

Who wins: Golson

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The Buzz: Charlie Strong's first season at Texas can be considered somewhat of a success, but the Longhorns have a lot of work ahead of themselves if they hope to return to a consistent national power over the next few seasons. Tyrone Swoopes was adequate at quarterback, but Strong needs better production out of the spot if he hopes for Texas to improve.

The case for Miller: Quarterbacks coach Shawn Watson was key in Teddy Bridgewater's development at Louisville and it was his guidance that helped transform Bridgewater into a first-round pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. If Miller's goal is the NFL, Watson could be a big help.